Foolish Forecast: Directions to Pathmark

June 1st, 2006

Foolish Forecast: Directions to Pathmark
Motley Fool - Buy, sell, or waffle? Unchanged from last quarter, the three analysts following this one still break down as two buys and a hold. Revenues. Also unchanged: sales — this time from last year. They're expected to come in flat against Q1 2005 at an even

No change
940 News - New incarnation of Batwoman is back as a lesbian, DC Comics says at 18:51 on May 31, 2006, EST. NEW YORK (AP) - Years after she first emerged from the Batcave, Batwoman is coming out of the closet. DC Comics is resurrecting the classic comic book

Batwoman Is Back As a Lesbian
ABC News - NEW YORK May 31, 2006 (AP) Years after she first emerged from the Batcave, Batwoman is coming out of the closet. DC Comics is resurrecting the classic comic book character as a lesbian, unveiling the new Batwoman in July as part of an ongoing

Purdue's season keeps snowballing
Centre Daily - UNIVERSITY PARK — Purdue quarterback Brandon Kirsch calls it the"classic snowball effect."It started with a double overtime loss at Minnesota and slowly but surely the snowball has grown five more times into the size of a boulder. With Saturday's

WEDNESDAY, May 31 (HealthDay News) — Could iron deficiency be key to
WSTM - The answer is yes, according to researchers at the Cleveland Clinic, who reviewed scientific literature on the connection published over the past 40 years."If doctors can understand fully the relationship between iron deficiency and hair loss, then

Changing the face of cancer

May 31st, 2006

Changing the face of cancer
Seattle Times - Cyndi Wolf practices putting on makeup during a"Look Good Feel Better"class in Everett. Sponsored by the American Cancer Society, the free classes teach beauty techniques to women dealing with the side effects of cancer treatments. JOHN LOK

After Loss of a Parent to War, a Shared Grieving

May 30th, 2006

After Loss of a Parent to War, a Shared Grieving
Star-Banner - ARLINGTON, Va., May 28 Jacob Hobbs, 10, did not mince words about the death of his father."He was in a Humvee, driving at night on patrol, and a homemade bomb blew up on him so bad it killed his brain,"Jacob said of his father, Staff Sgt. Brian

French Open notebook
Jackson Clarion-Ledger - PARIS Russia's Dmitry Tursunov could pass for an American, and not only because he tends to struggle on clay. Tursunov moved to California when he was 12, still spends much of his time there, married an American, speaks fluent English and sports

THE FACES OF AIDS IN TARRANT COUNTY

May 29th, 2006

THE FACES OF AIDS IN TARRANT COUNTY
Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Michael Click works out in March at the St. Paul Fitness Center in Dallas. Click has been living with HIV for 20 years and is participating in a UT Southwestern medical study examining how exercise can affect people with the virus."I'm inside a

MARY ANN'S VIEW: America in the pink
South Coast Today - America is in the pink, showing its support for breast cancer research with everything from little pink ribbons and lapel pins to pink baseball bats in the major leagues. Such widespread concern for women struggling with breast cancer and those yet

Marathon seen as a success
Olympian - Congratulations to the organizers, participants and volunteers who made the 25th Capital City Marathon a resounding success. Race organizers took a bit of a gamble this year, creating a new race course that took the runners from downtown Olympia out

S.F. wall honors those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan
San Francisco Gate - It is a thing of terrible beauty — a wall made of the names of the dead, more than 2,400 of them so far. Each of them — soldier, sailor, Marine, airman, most of them men, some of them women — was killed in Afghanistan or Iraq in the last three

A Survivors Kitchen
WXIX - (ARA) - Celebrity moms seem to effortlessly bounce back to pre-baby weight immediately after giving birth. Here in the real world, however, real women know that battling the baby bulge is not so easy. In fact, weight loss shouldn't be the focus for

Cool and clean cut
Memphis Commercial Appeal -"I like the look more than anything else,"said Shawn Danko, 36, owner of Bigfoot Lodge restaurant. He shaved his head six years ago."If I had a choice of full hair or not, I'd prefer bald."Photos by Mark Weber/The Commercial Appeal Joshua Heigel

Cholesterol-Lowering Statins Might Help Eyes
ABC News - Select a Health Topic ADD&ADHD Allergy Alternative Medicine Alzheimer's Disease Arthritis Asthma Body Aches and Pains Breast Cancer Cancer Awareness Cardio Health Children's Health Colon Cancer Contraception COPD/Emphysema Dental Health Diabetes

What's The Buzz In June
Click2Houston.com - Summer is here and that means fabulous fashions, fun foods, and backyard bashes. Also, things are heating up at the box office with Jennifer Anniston and Vince Vaughn. We'll get the celebrity scoop on their new movie,"The Break Up."Be sure to tune

Books : What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause ™ : The
Science Daily - The classic bestseller that has helped nearly a million women discover the answer to menopause is now revised and updated. Hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, low sex drive, hair loss, fibroids, and osteoporosis-most women will experience these

THE FACES OF AIDS IN TARRANT COUNTY

May 29th, 2006

THE FACES OF AIDS IN TARRANT COUNTY
Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Michael Click works out in March at the St. Paul Fitness Center in Dallas. Click has been living with HIV for 20 years and is participating in a UT Southwestern medical study examining how exercise can affect people with the virus."I'm inside a

From the HealthyWomen Seafood Guide
KSLA - Although the link between seafood consumption and improved health has been known for decades, a number of recent studies are shedding new light on the many health benefits of the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish. Considered essential nutrients

Cut the Music
CBS Sportsline - So tonight we found out that Toronto won the No. 1 pick, followed by the Bulls (thanks Isiah) and Bobcats. The Trailblazers'second-half tank-job (they won five of their last 38 games to finish at 21-61) got them the fourth pick. But really, this

An unhappy birthday
Pride Source - It has killed 25 million people worldwide, including 500,000 in the United States. It has spawned fears and observance days, conferences, protests, a mention in millions of books and, eventually, it eventually helped to galvanize the LGBT civil